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      <title>WiDS Budapest Datathon · Budapest, Hungary</title>
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      <description>WiDS Budapest is one of the events I most wanted to document carefully because I was not only attending it, I was helping build it.
In 2025 I served on the organizing committee and led the datathon for the first WiDS Budapest Datathon, conceived as a local spinoff of the global WiDS Datathon. My role covered the parts of an event that usually disappear behind a short CV line: shaping the challenge, coordinating mentors, preparing materials, thinking through the participant experience, and helping the day run in a way that felt both technically serious and genuinely welcoming.</description>
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